It's not fair to generalise Arsenal fans. For the purposes of clarity, fairness, and this video, let's divide Arsenal fans into two.
There are good Arsenal fans and there are ArsenalFanTV Arsenal fans. (Bear in mind that when I say 'ArsenalFanTV Arsenal fans', I refer not to the lads who run the Youtube channel ArsenalFanTv, but instead to the fans who speak on ArsenalFanTV, most of whom say remarkable things, go berserk, and then fight the urge to weep).
Today, we're talking about Arsenal fans only of the AFTV variety. In fairness to the good Arsenal fans, they'll know exactly who we mean - they're forced to suffer the crazy bastards more than anyone.
With the Gunners exiting the FA Cup to an absolute boom-missile of a strike by Adlene Guédioura of Watford, that's pretty much a wrap on Arsenal's season - what with their impending, gallant 2-1 defeat in Barcelona not enough to send them through to the Champions League quarter-finals.
Alas, the AFTV faction of Arsenal supporters have had enough...again...and, perhaps bored of calling for Arsene Wenger's head, decided instead to turn on each other. Suffice to say the resulting scenes were quintessential viewing for fans of the other 19 Premier League clubs.
Arsenal fans fighting after the game... pic.twitter.com/vwPbVKXyS7
— Lux (@Callux) March 13, 2016
As it turns out, it was the actual ArsenalFanTv lads whom a number of other supporters reportedly decided to confront. And jokes aside, a group of passionate football fans trying to run a Youtube channel being attacked outside their club's stadium, by their fellow supporters, is deplorable. They're only there to follow their team and record a few videos, after all.
Unfortunately for the good Arsenal fans, when their slightly more insane sub-species pull stunts like this, it opens the floodgates to the usual reaction from scoffing fans of Tottenham, Manchester United, Chelsea and pretty much every other team in England.
Sickening to hear about fighting amongst Arsenal fans this afternoon. You don't want to get bottled with a '68 Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru.
— Tom Millard (@tommillard) March 13, 2016
Police have seized a number of weapons following fighting amongst @Arsenal fans after being dumped out of the FA Cup pic.twitter.com/aGn3gXuJol
— Cards Galore (@paddy_cards) March 13, 2016